1992 >> November  

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Vidriera Monterrey

   

   

A Brief Historical Glance

The following article represents a synthesis of information obtained from two documents of the Vidriera Monterrey (Monterrey Glass Shop) in Monterrey, Mexico. One document is untitled. The other document is an outline entitled "Datos ...                    [more]



   

The Neighbor's Cat Gets A Name

   by Jim Barton

   

It started last March when the landlord who used to own the apartment building I live in offered to give me a piece of furniture he no longer needed. He said I could use it to display my "telephone insulator things".

I took one look at it and said, "Sure!" It's five feet long and three ...                    [more]



   

Advertising Through the Ages

   

   

INTRODUCING....Robert Stahr, currently a university student in Ames, Iowa, who has offered to become a columnist for Crown Jewels of the Wire. Bob has spent many hours pouring over libraries of historic electrical journals and has amassed a large collection of advertising.                                                                       
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An Adventure in July of 1991

   by Robert Tucker

   

Every muscle in my legs and arms was quivering with fatigue as the eyes took a furtive glance upward to the cross arm still 10 feet away. A brief message flashed across my brain: "what are you doing 30 feet up in the air, miles from anywhere, chasing a valueless insulator?" The brief rest and heretical ...                    [more]



   

Porcelain Insulator News

   by Elton Gish

   

Jack Tod published his first book, Porcelain Insulators Guide Book, in 1971. Since that time, he published several supplements, a second edition, and finally, a third edition in 1988. Each time there were many new porcelain insulator styles to add to the U.S. version of the "Universal Style ...                    [more]



   

About the Author, David Benedict, of Edinburg, Texas...

   

   

Local insulator collector displays his. 'Crown Jewels of Wire'

The Edinburg Public Library has on display approximately sixty "Crown Jewels of the Wire" from the private collection of Edinburg resident, David Benedict. The collection of "Crown Jewels" represent a span of over ...                    [more]



   

Walking The Beat (And the Lines)

   by John Badowski

   

In my early days of law enforcement I was often sent out to 'walk the beat', being the junior man on my platoon. This privilege usually occurred on nights when Toronto received 3" of pouring rain, or when the thermometer dropped below -20 Celsius. How I cursed my beloved patrol sergeant in those days! 

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MAC's Believe It Or Not!

   by John McDougald

   

As I've traveled around the country for the last ten years, I've taken lots of pictures. My motto has become "have camera, will travel!" I spent a little time this month looking through the pictures that I've taken in the past year or so to see what new information I could share with you regarding some ...                    [more]



   

News From The North

   by Morgan Davis, Canadian Correspondent

   

I love this hobby. Seems like just when you think you've seen it all, another new item comes to light that rocks the insulator collecting world. Well, folks, you have better sit down' cause here's the story of another NEW FIND! 

Phil Ort of St. Catherines, Ontario, has been collecting insulators ...                    [more]



   

Teen-ager's Collection On Display At Library

   

   

Grandmother's hobby becomes her own

Not many granddaughters in this day and age can say --- or will admit --- that their hobby is the same as their grandmother's. 

But in the case of 15-year-old Christie Merritt of Carnegie, her devotion to that hobby has rekindled her ...                    [more]



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